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#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H #define _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H /* * This file is never included by application software unless * explicitly requested (e.g., via linux/types.h) in which case the * application is Linux specific so (user-) name space pollution is * not a major issue. However, for interoperability, libraries still * need to be careful to avoid a name clashes. * * Based on <asm-alpha/types.h>. * * Modified 1998-2000 * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co */ #ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ # define __IA64_UL(x) (x) # define __IA64_UL_CONST(x) x #else # define __IA64_UL(x) ((unsigned long)(x)) # define __IA64_UL_CONST(x) x##UL #endif #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ typedef unsigned int umode_t; /* * __xx is ok: it doesn't pollute the POSIX namespace. Use these in the * header files exported to user space */ typedef __signed__ char __s8; typedef unsigned char __u8; typedef __signed__ short __s16; typedef unsigned short __u16; typedef __signed__ int __s32; typedef unsigned int __u32; typedef __signed__ long __s64; typedef unsigned long __u64; /* * These aren't exported outside the kernel to avoid name space clashes */ # ifdef __KERNEL__ typedef __s8 s8; typedef __u8 u8; typedef __s16 s16; typedef __u16 u16; typedef __s32 s32; typedef __u32 u32; typedef __s64 s64; typedef __u64 u64; #define BITS_PER_LONG 64 /* DMA addresses are 64-bits wide, in general. */ typedef u64 dma_addr_t; # endif /* __KERNEL__ */ #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H */